Toulouse: the new health protocol sows confusion in schools, a strike is looming
Teachers are called to strike on January 13 to protest against the health protocol in schools.
Will the teachers of Haute-Garonne be in the street, Thursday, January 13, at the call of the majority unions who denounce the new health protocol?
In any case, anger is mounting in schools in France since the new health rules apply which do not prevent class closings. The department is not immune to the general confusion. Like this mother of a CM2 student in Fonsorbes, who wrote to the Dépêche du Midi, to express her incomprehension:
“The children in his class and he, as part of the health protocol, must present their d + 2 certificate to return to school on Friday January 7. All those who did not have it did not return to class, were picked up by the principal who called the parents to come and pick them up […] “.
A 70-page document …
The increase in saliva or antigenic tests, combined with the difficulty for families to make an appointment in an emergency screening center, does not help the school administrators required to welcome the children of nursing staff. The proper functioning of the school is now dependent on a 70-page protocol.
When a positive case occurs, the parents of the students are warned: “In order for your child to continue learning at school, it is necessary to carry out screening as soon as possible. Eligible tests are antigen and RT-PCR tests[…]Regardless of the type of test performed, the tests are free for minors. If your child is not tested, he will only be able to return to class after a period of 7 days ”.
Gerald Camier